Improvement in window-washers



A. J. MOSHER.

, WINDOW-WASHER. No 173 043. Patented Feb; 1, ms.

N PETERS, PHOTO-LITHOGHAFHER WASHINGTON. D. O.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ANDREW J. MOSHER, OF DEERING, MAINE.

IMPROVEMENTIN WINDOW-WASHERS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 173,043, dated February 1, 1876; application filed October 5, 1875.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, ANDREW J. MOSHER,

' of .Deering, in the county of Cumberland and end of which is attached a sponge, as is more fully hereinafter set forth. v

Figure l is a perspective view. Fig. 2 is a section on the line :0 w.

In the drawings, A represents the tank or water-holder, being V-shaped in vertical section." B is a partition, at the lower end being soldered to the back of the tank, and extends to the upper front corners, making a solid wall or partition, excepting, the aperture b at the top and the holes a across the bottom. To the lower end of the device is secured a sponge, O,- and to the back is secured a socket V for the reception of a handle, as desired.

The device being constructed as above described, to wash a window I place the device window or held in its proper position, the wa-' ter flows in small streams through the holes 61.,

the air entering through the aperture b, thus forming what I style my fountain-washer.

It is evidentthat this device could be used to advantage as a'scrubber by substituting a brush for the sponge.

What'I claim as my invention is The tank A, provided with partition B and openings at b, and the sponge (3, when constructed and combinedto operate as shown and described.

ANDREW J. MOSHER.

Witnesses:

H. S. SPRAGUE, EDWARD BARTHEL. 

